[Bug 387261] Review Request: libcmpiutil - Utility library for CIM providers

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Summary: Review Request: libcmpiutil - Utility library for CIM providers


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=387261


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------- Additional Comments From mtasaka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  2007-11-21 06:26 EST -------
(In reply to comment #11)
> Mamoru, you are right we didn't yet made a formal release of libcmpiutil,
> but I think there is nothing preventing it at this point.

Yes, I just wanted to confirm.

For 1.0-4:

* Permission of the files in srpm
  - misc issue, however please change the permission of
    the tarball and spec file in srpm to 0644.

* configure option
  - Please check if this configure accepts --disable-static
    option.

* Groups
  - Usually the rpm of "libfoo" has "System Environment/Libraries"
    group for main package and "Development/Libraries" for
    -devel package.

* timestamps
  - Please add 'INSTALL="install -p"' option to 'make install'
    to keep timestamps on installed files.
    While sometimes this does not work, this method usually works
    for recent Makefiles (and for this package).

* %defattr
  - We now recommend %defattr(-,root,root,-)

* Documentation
  - Please add COPYING

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